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tell us how you see this working. will you end for example -- will minneapolis end contracts with gun companies if they don't back certain safety measures? >> governor as you know there -- when you try to put your money where your mouth is in the public life it is complicated, but my citizens should be outraged if the tax dollars they have are being used to fund people including we buy a lot of glocks and that commercial that you saw was funded in part by the citizens of indianapolis and taxpayers around the country. and so the mayor of seattle and i looked at each other, and said we are going to be fought on these initiatives. and we said wait a minute we buy a lot. we have information from 60 cities already. and glocks are the number one gun that police departments buy around the country. >> jennifer: just to be specific about it though, so glock presumably is funding the nra, because they want to see more glocks purchased. if they, what backed out of support for the nra, or if they themselves decided not to labby c
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joining us from pensacola florida, is mike antonio. he hosts ring of fire with robert f kennedy and sam seder and president of the national trial lawyers association. welcome back in "the war room." >> how are you. >> michael: i'm well. i appreciate you being here to talk about this case. i want to know if this is any palpable feeling in florida. is that incident still etched in people's minds or have floridians moved past it and forgotten it. >> it's a sense of trying trying the case in the media in little segments. the first thing that is very important is the defense is trying to remove the race card from this case. if you remember the feds investigated this, federal government investigated this as a hate crime. they wrote up the report and after looking at anything they concluded that race alone was not an issue. it changes the way the case is tried. this is a very capable defense lawyer down in central florida and he's basically letting these little snippets out in the media so-to-where you almost conclude it's coming down to basi
joining us from pensacola florida, is mike antonio. he hosts ring of fire with robert f kennedy and sam seder and president of the national trial lawyers association. welcome back in "the war room." >> how are you. >> michael: i'm well. i appreciate you being here to talk about this case. i want to know if this is any palpable feeling in florida. is that incident still etched in people's minds or have floridians moved past it and forgotten it. >> it's a sense of...
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if you have a comment for the show, tweet us or use the #"viewpoint." now the president of the united states is claiming that it's necessary in order to fight the war on terror. no you didn't just enter a time machine and wind up in the days of george w. bush, but you might as well have, my friends because the reasoning is eerily similar. tomorrow, when john brennan the president's nominee for c.i.a. director appears for the senate intelligence committee where he'll face tough drone-related questions, or maybe not at all. his appearance comes two days after the leak of the justice department's white paper which justified the administration's case for targeted killing of americans, and yet the use of drones remains extremely popular with 83% of americans including a vast majority of democrats supporting their use even against americans living in other countries. how popular are they? so popular they bring together the unlikeliest adversaries. >> i believe the president needs to have tools to deal with people like anwar al-arwak, i. >> no word on where hi
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i used to be a lawyer. to get a lawyer to file a lawsuit, this is ridiculous. >> this guy will do anything for publicity. and he was going to run for president? the fact that he enconsidered being the leader of our country and he is the most immature human being. >> didn't you want donald trump to run for president? we could have had something beautiful. >> i know but i just can't. it's so ridiculous. >> if donald trump lived during slavery, he would be the lunar character in "django unchained" unchainedded"."django unchained"." >> i give him points for not getting in a fight with a girl. he's upgraded by fighting with bill maher. >> he cannot take a joke. >> he can't. >> he takes himself so seriously. >> it's one thing to be a fame whore. it's another thing to be a fame whore when you know you're going to look bad. >> it's the kind of fame whore that makes real prostitutes to say calm down, dude. >> john: researchers have finally found the remains of of one of the most maligned monarchs in history. it turn
i used to be a lawyer. to get a lawyer to file a lawsuit, this is ridiculous. >> this guy will do anything for publicity. and he was going to run for president? the fact that he enconsidered being the leader of our country and he is the most immature human being. >> didn't you want donald trump to run for president? we could have had something beautiful. >> i know but i just can't. it's so ridiculous. >> if donald trump lived during slavery, he would be the lunar...
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he comes to us from washington, d.c. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me back. >> michael: so how damaging actually will these cuts be to the president's second term agenda. >> it's important to note when you talk about sequestration it touches every part of the american economy, big prior advertise that the president just outlined in his state of union address. >> michael: so when i hear you say that and when i think about what the effect might be on the president, i wonder if this is a set up. is this mitch mcconnell saying i'm going to set this economy up to fail. i want to hurt the president and see him not succeed and see democrats not move forward. is some of that in play here? >> i think it's fair to say that the republican leadership have certainly dug their heels in now, if you listen to john boehner saying i agree with secretary panetta that sequestration would be damaging. but they are saying this is the president's invention. >> michael: it's good public relations, but the president co
he comes to us from washington, d.c. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me back. >> michael: so how damaging actually will these cuts be to the president's second term agenda. >> it's important to note when you talk about sequestration it touches every part of the american economy, big prior advertise that the president just outlined in his state of union address. >> michael: so when i hear you say that and when i think about what the...
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today he faulted congress for using a decade's old formula. what is he getting at when he says something like that? >> kennedy was sort of the hope for voting rights advocates that he is really the only person who could potentially be a swing on this, and he indicated which way he was leaning before. so at least the voting right's act is either -- section five at least will be completely cut out or curtailed in some capacity. but he said they were essentially rigging the system so that the states that they wanted to pay attention too would fit into the formula that they were using to decide which states actually have to go through this oversight process, the states that -- it's a lot of southern states and some various counties across the country that are subject to this. >> he is clearly the justice -- ryan he is clearly the justice we're going to be wanting to watch as this case comes up. very quickly when is the decision due? >> probably n late june. >> okay. ryan reilly of the "huffington post" thanks so much for doing that for us. how is
today he faulted congress for using a decade's old formula. what is he getting at when he says something like that? >> kennedy was sort of the hope for voting rights advocates that he is really the only person who could potentially be a swing on this, and he indicated which way he was leaning before. so at least the voting right's act is either -- section five at least will be completely cut out or curtailed in some capacity. but he said they were essentially rigging the system so that...
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you can give us a call. 866-55-press. you can follow us, please. we ask you to, on twitter@bpshow and on the "full-court press" press" -- i mean on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. well, i've got to tell you are i think it show sort of of reflects what america is feeling across the board today. our ranks are decimated this morning, cut and a half maybe with super bowl injuries. all right. let's start with peter ogburn. this will go down in history. what happens when you give your own super bowl party, cook your own food and get food poisoning from your own food. >> i love it. i love it. when he texted me this morning, i was like, i don't think i am could coming in. really? >> bill: that's a first. just imagine his poor friends. right? >> yeah. >> bill: they are probably all laid out too. >> he is a master chef. >> he is a master chef. >> from what he is telling me the excuse he is using is that it was a roy oyster that got him, which you don't cook a raw oyster. >> they are good. very. >>. >> peter is out and dan henning is here. >> here we
you can give us a call. 866-55-press. you can follow us, please. we ask you to, on twitter@bpshow and on the "full-court press" press" -- i mean on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. well, i've got to tell you are i think it show sort of of reflects what america is feeling across the board today. our ranks are decimated this morning, cut and a half maybe with super bowl injuries. all right. let's start with peter ogburn. this will go down in history. what happens when you...
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stay with us. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: woo-hoo! okay. here we go. [ applause ] >> stephanie: it's a friday. here we go. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: yeah, you are see-through together. >> >> stephanie: yes, hello. par-tay. >> [ inaudible ] your hats. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: speaking of par-tay par-tays, we put up the pictures from last night, momma partying with ron how
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the american people are with us. i'm relying on the good sense of the american people more and more these days to really frighten the congress that if they do things like go after veterans benefits or -- or social security benefits they are going to pay at the poles and i think that's going to happen. >> stephanie: were you at this retreat yesterday, that the president spoke at -- >> i ran it. >> stephanie: oh okay. >> so cool. >> not only do we have the vice president, then the president, the former president, bill clinton, but steven colbert just left. >> stephanie: owe. >> yeah. >> stephanie: the president said it won't be smooth there will be frustrations, but he said if you keep focused i expect nancy pelosi will be speaker again pretty soon. echoing what you just said the american people are largely with us on all of these issues, and we have got to go for it. >> the republican congress right now is less popular than head lice. it's true. there was a poll head lice colonoscopies, root canals -- still more popul
the american people are with us. i'm relying on the good sense of the american people more and more these days to really frighten the congress that if they do things like go after veterans benefits or -- or social security benefits they are going to pay at the poles and i think that's going to happen. >> stephanie: were you at this retreat yesterday, that the president spoke at -- >> i ran it. >> stephanie: oh okay. >> so cool. >> not only do we have the vice...
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is there anything left for us to do? >> well, there is a number of things left for us to do. we know that the supreme court absolutely pays attention to public sentiment and this path election illustrated what americans were facing in terms of voteer suppression. along with the advancement project a number of groups fought long and hard around the country to protect voters against these suppression attempts whether it was changing places of polling at the last minute, these incredibly long lines voter i.d. and voter up progression billboards that went up with the wrong information days before the election, all of these were ongoing attempts that were really meant to keep people away from the polls. so we know the public has a role in public opinion to the supreme court. we're encouraging our members and people all around the country to do to right letters in op-ed with this particular color of change members we have the stories of our ancestors. i come to this work, come to civil rights work as a young man, as an eight-year-old going to the voter booth with my grandfather, wh
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can you tell us about that? >> yes the people in the village decided to take non-violence resistence to the israeli war. others have been doing it the same way non-violence. because the media focus on violence this is non-violence resistence. what has made this film, because i live there and i live the reality. i made this film about the truth. this gives the people outside the western people to know more about the reality and about our life about the palestinians. >> cenk: for people who haven't seen the movie why they might be asking why are you guys protesting the war. maybe you separate the israelis and the palestinians, that's not such a bad idea. so what's wrong with the wall? >> what's wrong with the wall? the wall was built in the middle of our village, in the middle of our land. 55% of our land is given to the israeli side. >> cenk: if you have property on the other side what happens to it? >> if they want to build like a security wall, they could build it on the border. >> cenk: so the people who had p
can you tell us about that? >> yes the people in the village decided to take non-violence resistence to the israeli war. others have been doing it the same way non-violence. because the media focus on violence this is non-violence resistence. what has made this film, because i live there and i live the reality. i made this film about the truth. this gives the people outside the western people to know more about the reality and about our life about the palestinians. >> cenk: for...
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we have to have a marshall plan here to get us off of that poison that is actually killing us anyway, and drones -- that's not the magic bullet. >> stephanie: i hear you, but, again, i think barack obama has been trying to gets us out of george bush's foreign policy mistakes, but i get your point. let's go to brad in dallas. >> caller: hey. so i work in healthcare in dallas, and i heard a story -- about five years ago, a suburban doctor was going to have to close his practice because his patients were aging. more of them were getting on medicare, and he was finding that he couldn't make a profit in his practice anymore. and so -- as usual what the republicans are doing is taking something that was happening anyway and drawing a line to something in the administration. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: this hand before obamacare was even voted on. so it is going on in some places -- >> stephanie: right. some of the insurance companies are obviously racing to raise their rates before obamacare kicks in, and then people are going oh it's obamacare, see what happens. >> caller: yeah, absolu
we have to have a marshall plan here to get us off of that poison that is actually killing us anyway, and drones -- that's not the magic bullet. >> stephanie: i hear you, but, again, i think barack obama has been trying to gets us out of george bush's foreign policy mistakes, but i get your point. let's go to brad in dallas. >> caller: hey. so i work in healthcare in dallas, and i heard a story -- about five years ago, a suburban doctor was going to have to close his practice...
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cenk: thank you for joining us. >> thanks, cenk. cenk: when we come back, here comes as i am to know bowls again, these are the guys trying to do the grand bargain where you would have to pay a lot more than the rich. they're back, including alice simpson. >> the guy that gets. >>ed the most is the little guy. the little guy the middle class that everybody babbles about day and night is the guy that's going to get hammered. the money guys will always take care of themselves. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our de
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how to, we do have a geoff joining us today. in fact, the guest is an individual that you saw in that video earlier. it's dr. anthony ison, the senior vice president of healthy communities, and the california endowment. he joins us today to talk about obesity and the soda ban. doctor, thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> first question to you is, you know is the naacp impacted at all by the amount of funding that they get from companies like coca-cola? just to give an example coca-cola announced one houston thousand dollars grants to the naacp to support a healthy lifestyles program. pepsi gave the group $10,000 in 2010. people are wondering whether or not the money has an impact at all. >> well, i think it's pretty clear that the money has an impact. we've seen this playbook before. in the 1990's, the tobacco industry particularly phillip morris was a big donor to the naacp, the accidently the new york chapter and those organization that the naacp decided to come out against tobacco taxes against smoking
how to, we do have a geoff joining us today. in fact, the guest is an individual that you saw in that video earlier. it's dr. anthony ison, the senior vice president of healthy communities, and the california endowment. he joins us today to talk about obesity and the soda ban. doctor, thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> first question to you is, you know is the naacp impacted at all by the amount of funding that they get from companies like coca-cola? just to...
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he had high-powered weaponry and wasn't afraid of using it, and in fact, was in the middle of using it. and in that audio tape, he had an rpg. they made reference of an rpg being around. escaping that was not an option. their options were running down. you have to remember he could have fired automatic weapons into the air and who knows where those things could have come down in a spray-type thing. the officers sounded the perimeter. they may have had concealment not necessarily cover. it was a volatile situation. they made the right decision. >> michael: eugene o'donnell. you're a professor, what are some of the teachable moments from someone who is involved in criminallology, of teaching justice, what are the teachable moments that we get out of this dorner affair. >> i think the cops--you have to wait and hope that there will be a full investigation. but the cops did a wonderful job in a terrible set of circumstances. i think they exercised reasonable restraint. this has been likened to an act of domestic terrorism. the great shame is by this ending dorner gets what he wants, which
he had high-powered weaponry and wasn't afraid of using it, and in fact, was in the middle of using it. and in that audio tape, he had an rpg. they made reference of an rpg being around. escaping that was not an option. their options were running down. you have to remember he could have fired automatic weapons into the air and who knows where those things could have come down in a spray-type thing. the officers sounded the perimeter. they may have had concealment not necessarily cover. it was a...
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it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence in their own government. >> john: as you mentioned we did have an election although it seems that the republicans are not aware of who won. which makes me ask considering considering that they're still not budging on anything, would we have been better off sir if we would have gone over the fiscal cliff last below? >> no, i don't think. i think the president got a reasonably good deal. we did not solve all of our problems, and there is not going to be a movement where we solve it all, it will be a long thing. but
it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence...
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they can keep us in. or they can let us go home. guess what. today they're going to let us go home. >> bill: what is your response to speaker boehner who says why should we have to do anything? we passed two bills last year. right? so we've done our job. we passed two bills last year. now it is up to the president and the senate to act. >> well, his job and the job of all of us is not just a to pass two bills because you have the majority. it is to make sure the president can sign a bill that you pass. and we haven't done that. the republicans have actually made no attempt to really negotiate this. to present a fair approach. they don't even take into consideration, you know, billions in cuts that have actually been made up until this point. they want to make more cuts. this time they want to do it by this across the board draconian, arbitrary cuts to programs and services that benefit millions of people across the country without even looking at the dirty details. >> bill: isn't there another -- maybe it is technical, but very real problem wit
they can keep us in. or they can let us go home. guess what. today they're going to let us go home. >> bill: what is your response to speaker boehner who says why should we have to do anything? we passed two bills last year. right? so we've done our job. we passed two bills last year. now it is up to the president and the senate to act. >> well, his job and the job of all of us is not just a to pass two bills because you have the majority. it is to make sure the president can sign a...
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he's with us in "the war room." stay with us. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. i want we have big change on the climate change front. many were arrested at a keystone pipeline protest outside of the white house. and today bernie sanders and barbara boxer rolled out a big piece of climate change legislation with many of those activists standing behind them. their bill would do many good things. the great part about that, three firth of that money raised would go back to the american people. the rest would be invested in clean energy and renew bees. the bill would close the halliburton loophole so drinking water would be safe from fracking fluid. getting it through congress is quite another game. >> if congress won't act soon to protect future generations i will. i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take now and in the future to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and
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stay with us. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio and on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> bill: the state of the union is strong! yeah, expect president obama to say that tonight. and he is right. good morning everybody. what do you say? hello, hello hello. welcome. welcome to the "full court press" this tuesday morning february 12th. great to see you today. and there's a lot going on. we're coming to you live all the way across this great land of ours on current tv, all three hours on your local progressive talk radio station for the next three hours. and on sirius x.m. for this hour only. there it is. front page of "the new york times" today. pope resigns with church at a crossroads, we told you that this time exactly yesterday morning. that's when the news broke here on the "full court press" and there's still a lot of reaction to that. which we will talk about
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stay with us. converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [ music ] >> broadcasting across the nation, on your radio and on current tv. this is the bill press show. >> good morning, everyone. this is richard fowler stilling in for bill press o
stay with us. converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our...
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. >> america can do this for us. please. >> the ad highlights the nra's slide towards irrationality since law pierre throated his full support for background checks. >> the craziness of the extreme pro-gun lobby has been revealed, and that has got to move the debate. it's got to move the legislation to at least some degree. >> the nra is now revealed as an insan organization, and that matters quite a lot. >> criticism of the nra is no longer the purr view of the "new york times" proving just how exactly they have gotten. the nra executive vice president was called out on fox news sunday. fox news sunday. for his baseless fear of a government gun grab. >> i think they'll turn this universal check on the law-abiding into a universal rebelling industry of law-abiding people, and law-abiding people don't want that. i mean, my god. it's the last thing. >> they absolutely do not. i mean, forgive me, sir, but you take something that is here and you say it's going to go all the way over there. there's nothing that anyone in
. >> america can do this for us. please. >> the ad highlights the nra's slide towards irrationality since law pierre throated his full support for background checks. >> the craziness of the extreme pro-gun lobby has been revealed, and that has got to move the debate. it's got to move the legislation to at least some degree. >> the nra is now revealed as an insan organization, and that matters quite a lot. >> criticism of the nra is no longer the purr view of the...
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stay with us. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your new dodge dart at the dealership. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. ♪ ♪ ♪ theme ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ stephanie: mmm hmm. the bad news is i had a crappy valentine's, but good news, we might all be hit by a meteor soon. >> no, it's down. stephanie: is there another one? >> no. stephanie: russia has all the fun. >> the big meteor's still out there's the silver lining. happy friday everybody. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 toll
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thank you for joining us tonight. it can mean to isolate or hideaway, to seize, withdraw or to hold but if you can believe president obama it might just be the worst word in our political lexicon today. >> obama: that's a pretty bad name sequester. but the effects are even worse than the name. >> john: according to the white house the effects of the $85 billion in budget cuts that kick in friday, the sequester could cost 3/4 of a million jobs over the next year alone you why for starters. design a series of across-the-board cuts, it will hack $43 billion from military spending $26 billion from programs like health education and hurricane sandy relief, another $11 billion from mandatory spending including 2% cuts on medicare providers and plans. these cuts we're talking about won't be devastating for some programs and our bloated military with more than the 13 nations combined maybe could be able to handle a trim. but many people who are already struggling will have to struggle more if this sequester takes place. two q
thank you for joining us tonight. it can mean to isolate or hideaway, to seize, withdraw or to hold but if you can believe president obama it might just be the worst word in our political lexicon today. >> obama: that's a pretty bad name sequester. but the effects are even worse than the name. >> john: according to the white house the effects of the $85 billion in budget cuts that kick in friday, the sequester could cost 3/4 of a million jobs over the next year alone you why for...
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are they easy to use? are there enough of them along the way. >> it's easier than filling up at a gas pump. after you drive for four hours you have to stop and grab a bite it eat any way. by then the car is charged up again. i don't know why he had trouble. he didn't charge the car fully. i don't know what instructions he was given but it was simple to use. >> and it's free. >> you're going to these charging stations, and you're not charged anything for it. you're plugging in and going. now, you're a little bit younger, and i would imagine this car is a little bit out of your price range at this point for you who lovers the car and the technology, what is the goal? do you think there will an car like this that will be available for our generation? >> well, i've definitely been inspired with what has been done with teslan. in terms of what he's doing they will be creating less expensive cars. this is a step along the way in terms of his bigger man plan of electric car. >> you made your commercial for free a
are they easy to use? are there enough of them along the way. >> it's easier than filling up at a gas pump. after you drive for four hours you have to stop and grab a bite it eat any way. by then the car is charged up again. i don't know why he had trouble. he didn't charge the car fully. i don't know what instructions he was given but it was simple to use. >> and it's free. >> you're going to these charging stations, and you're not charged anything for it. you're plugging in...
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thank you for joining us. there's not going to be nearly enough time in this show many our time on air and on msnbc to talk about this problem. it is so painfully under discussed. when we talk about food stamps in this country, there is a stigmati sfwl ation, it is a life-saving -- it is a life-saving program, and i think you put that in the context of how much a family of four makes to live on the port line. that's close to $23,000 for a family of four, $11,000 for an individual, according to the 2011 census. 46.2 million people live in poverty. these are life-saving programs. yet, those who were vilified in the paul ryan budget would like to, you know, cut $134 billion from the program. >> these are near record levels. we've never had 46 million americans on food stamps. the secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack said of all the kids in america today half will be on food assistance at some point during their childhood. that's remarkable. how are we going to have a strong america with weak kids? you can't do i
thank you for joining us. there's not going to be nearly enough time in this show many our time on air and on msnbc to talk about this problem. it is so painfully under discussed. when we talk about food stamps in this country, there is a stigmati sfwl ation, it is a life-saving -- it is a life-saving program, and i think you put that in the context of how much a family of four makes to live on the port line. that's close to $23,000 for a family of four, $11,000 for an individual, according to...
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thank you both oh so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. cenk: when we come back, speaking of fighting back, award winning journalist suing president obama, saying you should not be able to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens through the military. hedges versus obama. that, when we return. >> unfortunately, because of obama's rhetoric, people spend a little too much time listening to his rhetoric and not watching what he does, which is all that counts. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call.
thank you both oh so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. cenk: when we come back, speaking of fighting back, award winning journalist suing president obama, saying you should not be able to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens through the military. hedges versus obama. that, when we return. >> unfortunately, because of obama's rhetoric, people spend a little too much time listening to his rhetoric and not watching what he does, which is all that...
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>> so we thank you for being with us today. i'm speaking for all of us. we're going to spend the weekend buying a tee shirt of better style. >> tie dye! >> enjoy your superbowl even though as they have chris culliver, i am going to say go 49ers. we will see you on monday. rather violent video games and violent movies and mental illness. this is why this is the access of scapegoat. today is the birthday of jacki robinson. carol channing is 92, and john lydon aka johnny rotten of the sex pistols is 57 p. and 148 years ago today congress passed the 13th amendment, which made it possible for the greatest actor alive to play four greatest president ever, oh, it abolished slavery too. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for watching "viewpoint." coming up chaos in the g.o.p. as republicans split on immigration. a new movie asks if a convicted activist was really a cop killer as charged or really a political prisoner and why should the nra draw the line at your right to own assault weapons when rocket launchers need love, to
>> so we thank you for being with us today. i'm speaking for all of us. we're going to spend the weekend buying a tee shirt of better style. >> tie dye! >> enjoy your superbowl even though as they have chris culliver, i am going to say go 49ers. we will see you on monday. rather violent video games and violent movies and mental illness. this is why this is the access of scapegoat. today is the birthday of jacki robinson. carol channing is 92, and john lydon aka johnny rotten...
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then they called us off. but like the last caller was saying no one has gone to jail. >> stephanie: even if they sent a drone in then, think how many more people would be alive today. >> caller: oh, of course. >> stephanie: right. all right, honey, thank you. let's go to doug in maryland. hey, doug. welcome. >> caller: hi, steph. long time fan ever since you guys came to current. thank you guys for that. i have a wife in afghanistan right now. it makes me nuts when i look at fox this morning and they're saying our military might not be able to defend itself properly if they have these cuts. if we cut out the contractors in afghanistan right now my wife would get the per diem they got ten years ago in iraq. we would still have plenty of leftover money. i'm all for defense cuts if you do it correctly and get rid of the contractors and pay the people in the suits to do what they're supposed to do. >> stephanie: right. but that's the thing is doing it correctly. and the president talked about that yesterday. >> o
then they called us off. but like the last caller was saying no one has gone to jail. >> stephanie: even if they sent a drone in then, think how many more people would be alive today. >> caller: oh, of course. >> stephanie: right. all right, honey, thank you. let's go to doug in maryland. hey, doug. welcome. >> caller: hi, steph. long time fan ever since you guys came to current. thank you guys for that. i have a wife in afghanistan right now. it makes me nuts when i...
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nice to have you with us. it's interesting, maybe we can throw the map up on the screen for everybody, when you look at where this seems to have all ended, the cabin where the fire took place, it's actually not so far away from where the burning truck was found a week ago, giving us the sense that actually the degraphic area where he's been over the last week is relatively small. even though they kind of down scaled the number of officers in the area and there are many rumors that in fact he had many gone on to mexico. >> yeah, i think what law enforcement was thinking was that he would logically attempt to flee big bear, which would make sense. but the thinking from his perspective, dorner's perspective, he's going there's cops everywhere, only three arteries that lead us in and out and the likelihood of me being able to safely pass through without encountering law enforcement, not very great. so he kind of hunkered down, tried to reinvent his whole plan because his plan was derailed the moment he broke the a
nice to have you with us. it's interesting, maybe we can throw the map up on the screen for everybody, when you look at where this seems to have all ended, the cabin where the fire took place, it's actually not so far away from where the burning truck was found a week ago, giving us the sense that actually the degraphic area where he's been over the last week is relatively small. even though they kind of down scaled the number of officers in the area and there are many rumors that in fact he...
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he is coming to us from new york. rick thanks so much for joining me inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: let me start with the bigger issue, which is the idea of liberalism comeback. and you wrote . . . so the question is, is liberal really no longer a dirty word? >> well, you know, it's interesting because the newspapers, the media, the -- if i may say the main stream media not the left media, or the right media, but the down the middle media now don't have any problem using that word and that shows that the fever -- the fever has lifted, and liberals can now maybe say their name. the president hasn't called himself a liberal yet, and politicians will be the last to say i'm a liberal, and they'll say it when everybody else is saying it, and they notice that they are not necessarily saying it in an insulting manner. and then i think it's a sign of nevertheless it's a sign of a return of some kind of morale to liberal politicians as well as just run of the mill progressives. >> jennifer: yeah, run of the
he is coming to us from new york. rick thanks so much for joining me inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: let me start with the bigger issue, which is the idea of liberalism comeback. and you wrote . . . so the question is, is liberal really no longer a dirty word? >> well, you know, it's interesting because the newspapers, the media, the -- if i may say the main stream media not the left media, or the right media, but the down the middle media now don't...
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give us something to cheer about. go away and play a different game. >> john: that's not going to happen. on another front -- >> nascar is going to happen. >> john: the president announced a new task force. he's gotten very good at that. this one would investigate and prosecute financial fraud behind the housing crisis. as you well know, governor, there has not been a single prosecution yet. are we ever going to see bankers or any other financial pros indicted? >> no, i think unfortunately the moment has passed. even though we have a new s.e.c. chair, mary jo white, i don't think she will be able to make the cases five years later. evidence is getting stale. waivers have been signed that create a difficult legal landscape in which to bring cases. you know, the task force you talked about did virtually nothing. eric schneiderman, full disclosure. friend of mine, the current a. g. in new york. there is some element of frustration that washington has not but the re-- put the resources or energy that needed to be there. t
give us something to cheer about. go away and play a different game. >> john: that's not going to happen. on another front -- >> nascar is going to happen. >> john: the president announced a new task force. he's gotten very good at that. this one would investigate and prosecute financial fraud behind the housing crisis. as you well know, governor, there has not been a single prosecution yet. are we ever going to see bankers or any other financial pros indicted? >> no, i...
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you can join us by following us on twitter and give us your comments. we invite them @bpshow. and i can join us on facebook. become our friend on facebook. facebook.com/bill facebook.com/billpressshow. friends of the entire team, peter ogburn and dan henning. doing good? >> yes indeed. >> hump day. >> already. boy am i tired. >> and phil back we can's has the phones. sip ran on our video cam, of course, this morning. hell 0, cyprian. and, you know, i must say, i don't buy a lot of my clothes at thrift stores. >> no? >> you don't. not a lot. but i have been in them and i have looked around. yeah. >> i still have some stuff that i had at one time gotten at thrift stores when i was working at construction and painting. it's a great place to get stuff. >> i must say carol who dresses very well. she often will look in the thrift store, and she is very proud if we go out to some fancy deal and she is wearing something she bought at a thrift store. if she were on the red carpet and they said who are you wearing? she probably would say, goodwill. but when you bought those from the thr
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> jennifer: now i want to give you some feel as we dig deeper into the florida pole numbers to see how the candidates are trending less than 12 hours before the poles open. here's what we're starting with. first of all to give a sense of what the florida primary looks like. these 50 delegates are half of the 99 delegates that initially going to be awarded. >> jennifer: that was the first show and i admit it took me a little while to figure out that the camera with the red line red light was the one you're supposed to look at. lucky for you all michael shure is an old pro at this tv thing and i'm extremely proud to introduce him as the next host on monday. >> i'm very excited. i know it's bittersweet. i'm honored. the president always says in inauguration one of
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> jennifer: now i want to give you some feel as we dig deeper into the florida pole numbers to see how the candidates are trending less than 12 hours before the poles open. here's what we're starting with. first of...
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thank you for joining us. as washington careens towards friday's rendezvous with the sequester and it's trillion dollars plus in cuts senate senator mitch mcconnell drips with charm. >> mr. president, you honor us with your presence. thank you for being here. >> john: don't look down, ashley judd might be behind you. and it was only yesterday that same senator mcconnell accused the president of quote fanning the flames of. the nerve. meanwhile at the pentagon newly sworn in defense secretary chuck hagel had a minute to savor the job before facing the big challenge. >> budget, sequestration i don't need to dwell on the good news there. that's a reality. we need to figure this out. >> let's hope the president doesn't order cuts in the canneries make budget. maybe chuck hagel will get help before the weekend. a drum roll for press secretary jay carney. >> the president did invite four leaders to the white house for friday where he hopes that they will have a constructed discussion. >> john: with michigan mcconnel
thank you for joining us. as washington careens towards friday's rendezvous with the sequester and it's trillion dollars plus in cuts senate senator mitch mcconnell drips with charm. >> mr. president, you honor us with your presence. thank you for being here. >> john: don't look down, ashley judd might be behind you. and it was only yesterday that same senator mcconnell accused the president of quote fanning the flames of. the nerve. meanwhile at the pentagon newly sworn in defense...
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stay with us. (vo) next, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie miller show." ♪ i'm walk on sunshine ♪ ♪ i'm walkin' on sunshine ♪ ♪ and it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey, al
stay with us. (vo) next, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. what we need are people prepared for the...
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he joins us to tell us what the hell happened. good morning. >> i wasn't in shock on the 30 or 40 inches that fell on southern connecticut as much as i just heard you say that queen and led zeppelin never won a grammy award. >> creed he knew clearwater revival never heard. >> i didn't know that. >> the who never won one. >> get out. really? >> my wife likes the who. i don't even know if she knows that stat. >> never won a graeme. >> check out buzzfeed. they've got the entire list. was it as big and as bad as we feared, paul? >> i think it was bad. the thing was, i didn't get a chance to look over the precipable water amounts but i did glance over them in the course of the storm. they added up. there was a tremendous amount of liquid that came up from the south and when you do a tep to 1 ratio, you are going to get snow amounts that are, you know, if you get three inches of liquid thirty inches of snow basically. >> that's what happened. this is a monster storm. a lot of comparesons to 1978. there were some similarities some differ
he joins us to tell us what the hell happened. good morning. >> i wasn't in shock on the 30 or 40 inches that fell on southern connecticut as much as i just heard you say that queen and led zeppelin never won a grammy award. >> creed he knew clearwater revival never heard. >> i didn't know that. >> the who never won one. >> get out. really? >> my wife likes the who. i don't even know if she knows that stat. >> never won a graeme. >> check out...
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stay with us. ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] >> stephanie: adam schiff on the tv. [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] >> stephanie: he is right across the street. and he is going to be right there next hour. [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] >> stephanie: oh, my goodness. we'll be live in studio -- wel
stay with us. ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [♪ theme music...
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so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can be utilized in secret without any oversight or accountability i think is wrong and detrimental to the public interest." as for whether the memos will be forthcoming, attorney general holder offered this... >> we'll have to look at this and see how -- what it is we want to do with these memos. you have to understand we're talking about things that are -- go into really kind of how we conduct our offensive operations against a clear and present danger to this nation. >> john: that was attorney general eric holder doing his best george w. bush impression and succeeding. for more on the memo and the obama
so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can...
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then you can follow us and we encourage you to follow us on twitter. i also tweet from the white house briefings but we want to hear from you @bp show and on facebook, facebook.com/bill press show this friday morning heading into the weekend, teen press in place against this morning. happy friday. >> good morning. >> when he is not doing the harlem shake. >> the harlem shuffle? >> i will fall on my sword. i suggested team press do harlem shake video. i asked our facebook fans the overwhelming majority say, hell no. >> hell no. >> that was a mistake. >>. >> my kids have better taste than that dance. >> my kids are doing harlem shake videos now. i know this how to work this. my standard is my kids have terrible taste in just about everything. so if they like it i don't like it. >> okay. indeed. well, the first lady, former first lady laura bush is not happy because she does support same-sex marriage, but she doesn't want anybody to know it. she said it on larry king live. if you want to keep a secret that's not exactly the plates to keep a secret. there
then you can follow us and we encourage you to follow us on twitter. i also tweet from the white house briefings but we want to hear from you @bp show and on facebook, facebook.com/bill press show this friday morning heading into the weekend, teen press in place against this morning. happy friday. >> good morning. >> when he is not doing the harlem shake. >> the harlem shuffle? >> i will fall on my sword. i suggested team press do harlem shake video. i asked our facebook...
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she joins us now in new york. she serves on the advisory board of a biotech company pioneering stem cell treatments and she's also the author of "i'll hold your hand so you won't fall, a child's guide to parkinson's disease." >> thanks for having me. >> john: we keep hearing new breakthroughs in this field. what's the good news? >> well, first off, there are a lot of opportunities out there. no question about that. but i've teamed up -- with an emerging scientific team that has been incredibly successful with their face one and phase two als clinical trials. they've been consistently doing well. remarkable results with the compassionate patients. results have been so favorable they've exceeded the scientist's expectations. when you look at face one and phase two, you're looking at safety only. but we're starting to see efficacy as well. that's usually not until phase two a. so the ministry of health which is -- the patients are being tested at the medical center in jerusalem. we talked about stem cell treatment on
she joins us now in new york. she serves on the advisory board of a biotech company pioneering stem cell treatments and she's also the author of "i'll hold your hand so you won't fall, a child's guide to parkinson's disease." >> thanks for having me. >> john: we keep hearing new breakthroughs in this field. what's the good news? >> well, first off, there are a lot of opportunities out there. no question about that. but i've teamed up -- with an emerging scientific...
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we'll give you a chance to sound off, you can do so by giving us a call at 866-55-press joining us on twitter @bpshow, or on facebook at facebook@billpressshow. and if you go to current.com, click on the chat room and you will join your fellow full court pressers across the land. it has been -- it is a busy week in washington even though the house and senate are both out of town, mainly because of all of the build up around the sequester. yesterday i was down at the white house for the first briefing after the president's day weekend, and as expected there were questions about the see -- sequester, and also the issue of the president's golf weekend came up and the lack of access that the members of the media had to his golf game. i will tell you more about that. but first i realize i didn't introduce the members of our team yet. >> we're waiting for it bill. >> bill: before they mutiny and get up and walk out -- >> yeah. >> bill: i better give the introduction to peter ogburn and dan henning, and siprion bolling. happy wednesday good to see you all even though i forget you. [ laughter
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stay with us. right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio and current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> bill: john brennan president obama's nominee to head the c.i.a. faces the music today. going to be a rough and tumble hearing. what do you say? particularly about drones. what do you say? good morning everybody. it is thursday, february 7. good to see you and welcome -- welcome to the program this thursday morning. always great to see you. look particularly good this morning here as we kick off our three hour roundtable to bring you u
stay with us. right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> announcer:...
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a lot of people use airports. and this is going to have a real impact. >> bill: that impact will be seen first of all in delays. >> flights to major cities like new york san francisco and others could experience delays up to 90 barbatose during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> longer lines, of course because there will be for sure tsa employees. so the secretary pointed out they are going to be delays and there are going to be a lot of flights cancelled. they won't be able to handle the normal flow of aircraft. we will have to slow them down. imagine, you know, you are taking off. you know how much -- we get annoyed if it's a 15-minute delay. now, a 90-minute delay sitting on the tarmac or circling 90-minute delays and the secretary also released a list of cities where they are just going to shut down the airport if they don't have enough fliefts, they will transfer people from smaller airports to bigger airports to help fill in the gap. you can go, i am sure, into the department of transp
a lot of people use airports. and this is going to have a real impact. >> bill: that impact will be seen first of all in delays. >> flights to major cities like new york san francisco and others could experience delays up to 90 barbatose during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> longer lines, of course because there will be for sure tsa employees. so the secretary pointed out they are going to be delays and there are going to be a lot of flights...
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stay with us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders...
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we are using it. we are using it more than anybody has ever used it before. i mean i forget how many -- you know, this story broke. i have to go back and look at the research i've done. i've written about this. how many hundreds of people have been killed in pakistan, afghanistan, in somalia with drones. we've got this technology. we're using it. we are killing not just suspected terrorists but civilians. we're not making any effort to round them up to put them on trial. we're just targeting them with drone strikes. we're killing them. and again, there is a lot of collateral damage, some -- at least evidence of 45 civilians including children who have been killed by drones in the last year. reports the new york review of books. we're using this technology but congress has not decided. the white house has not released what are the guidelines. who decides when to use it. what rules do we follow if any? and is this really legal under international law to do it? the justice department now says it is. but the idea that somebody -- and you know where these drones a
we are using it. we are using it more than anybody has ever used it before. i mean i forget how many -- you know, this story broke. i have to go back and look at the research i've done. i've written about this. how many hundreds of people have been killed in pakistan, afghanistan, in somalia with drones. we've got this technology. we're using it. we are killing not just suspected terrorists but civilians. we're not making any effort to round them up to put them on trial. we're just targeting...
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>> well, we started the week with the four of us and we'rening the week with the four of us. i like this. although we do hope steph is okay. it's just more fun to kid about it. >> exactly. we have markos moulitsas coming up at the bottom of the hour, but right now it's jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday to you. the sec says that all together candidates parties and outside groups spent $7 billion on the 2012 election cycle. it is record-breaking but not surprising. the senator for responsive politics predicted in october that the total tab would be $6 billion. candidates spent $3.2 million, party committees like spent $2 billion, so did outside groups and super pacs although the sec is still calculating those somebodies and they could be higher. the sec says this is the first time that outside groups have outspend political parties. the commission has had to process some 11 million pages of documents related to the 2012 spending, kate only expect more money and more paperwork next time around. the individual contribution limit has gone up. you can now gi
>> well, we started the week with the four of us and we'rening the week with the four of us. i like this. although we do hope steph is okay. it's just more fun to kid about it. >> exactly. we have markos moulitsas coming up at the bottom of the hour, but right now it's jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday to you. the sec says that all together candidates parties and outside groups spent $7 billion on the 2012 election cycle. it is record-breaking but not...
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by joining us on twitter at bpshow. and joining us -- or joining us on facebook, i should say. facebook.com/billpressshow. as long as there is a current tv, this is the current chat room. if you go to current.com click on the chat room. you're in to talk about the issues with your fellow "full court pressers" across the land. make a lot of friends there. again, get your comments out. we have the whole team here this morning as always. peter ogborn and dan henning what do you say guys? >> hey, hey. >> bill: good morning. with phil backert on the phones and acceptrian bolding as always on the video cam. so nice little reception for senator heidi heitkamp. new senator from north dakota and you know, north dakota, it is really a very interesting situation out there. because it is a red state right. and yet north dakota has given us byron dorgan, kent conrad and now heidi heitkamp. three real progressives. >> yeah. >> bill: in the senate. heidi heitkamp won last time in november. president obama lost north dakota by 23 points. so it is just that there's this home-grown progressive t
by joining us on twitter at bpshow. and joining us -- or joining us on facebook, i should say. facebook.com/billpressshow. as long as there is a current tv, this is the current chat room. if you go to current.com click on the chat room. you're in to talk about the issues with your fellow "full court pressers" across the land. make a lot of friends there. again, get your comments out. we have the whole team here this morning as always. peter ogborn and dan henning what do you say guys?...